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Dr. Gonçalo Correia
TU Delft
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TU Delft
I'm interested in
Transporation electrification
Sustainability modelling
Shared mobility
Modeling, control and Simulation
Mutimodal transportation systems
Short Bio
Dr. Gonçalo Correia has graduated from IST Lisbon, Portugal, in civil engineering. He took his Ph.D. in Transportation Systems at the same University in close connection with the MIT-Portugal program. He was then invited as an Assistant Professor at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, where he lectured and developed his first independent research. Since 2014 he has been an Assistant Professor at the Department of Transport & Planning at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at the Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. His main research interest is in the planning and operations of transport systems in urban environments with the objective of sustainable development. He focuses particularly on studying the use of Transport Demand Management strategies, innovative services, and technologies, such as ridesharing, carsharing and automated vehicles, to tackle urban congestion, which he studies using mainly operations research (mathematical optimization and simulation), data-driven AI methods and behavior modeling. At TU Delft he is particularly looking at the impacts of automated driving on mobility and urban development. He has been a member of numerous research projects such as the InnoVshare (carsharing cost-benefit analysis through agent-based simulation) and D2D100%EV (100% Electric automated vehicles for door-to-door transport) where he acted as Principal Investigator. He has supervised successfully 6 Ph.D. theses and 45 master thesis projects in Portugal and the Netherlands. He is the author of more than 50 scientific publications mostly in journals indexed in WoS, including reputed journals such as Transportation Research Part A, B, C, D, E, and F (edited by Elsevier). He is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Advanced Transportation (Wiley-Hindawi), associate editor of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, the IEEE Open Journal on ITS and he is part of the editorial board of several international journals including Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Reviews, and Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. He has taught more than 10 courses in bachelor, master and Ph.D. programs both in Portugal and the Netherlands in the fields of operations research, transport modeling, and transport planning. He is an invited Lecturer in Beijing Jiao Tong University where he teaches operations research on the TUDelft+BJTU joint bachelor in Transportation. He advises several companies and institutions on the future of mobility and he is an international speaker on the impacts of mobility innovations. Gonçalo co-directs the hEAT lab (research on electric and automated transport) that is part of the Department of Transport & Planning at TU Delft.
My Abstracts
1.
Determining The Size Of A Shared Autonomous Vehicles’ Fleet Using Flow Optimization In An Interurban Demand Context
2.
An Optimal Charging Location Model Of An Automated Electric Taxi System Considering Two Types Of Charging
3.
Electric Carsharing And Micromobility: A Literature Review On Their Usage Pattern, Demand, And Potential Impacts
4.
Flow-based Routing Model Of Heterogeneous Vehicles In Mixed Autonomous And Non-autonomous Zone Networks In Urban Areas
5.
Designing A Network Of Electric Charging Stations To Mitigate Vehicle Emissions
6.
Comparing The Performance Of Demand Responsive And Schedule-based Feeder Services Of Mass Rapid Transit: An Agent-based Simulation Approach
7.
A Brief Overview Of Simulation And Optimization In Road Network Design Problems: The Problem Of Reversible Lanes
8.
Urban Shared Mobility And Its Impact On Cities: Different Perspectives On Evaluation
9.
Understanding Ride-sourcing Drivers' Behaviour And Preferences: Insights From Focus Groups Analysis
10.
Welcome And Opening
Sessions Attending
1. LIVE KEYNOTE PRESENTATION - Markos Papageorgiou
2. LIVE KEYNOTE PRESENTATION - Yafeng Yin
3. Workshop - “Open Science In Intelligent Transportation System Research”
4. S3-1.2 - Air, Road, And Rail Traffic Management ( Mutimodal Transportation Systems)
5. S1-1.1 - Shared Mobility (I)
6. S2-1.3 - Connected And Probe Vehicles (Connected And Automated Vehicles)
7. S1-3.3 - Big Data And Machine Learning In Transportation - (Data-driven And Learning Transportation)
8. S3-4.1 - Connected And Automated Vehicles
9. S1-3.2 - Electric Vehicle Transportation Systems - (Transportation Electrification)
10. S1-2.1- Shared Mobility (II) - Mobility-On-Demand
11. S2-1.2 - Modeling, Control And Simulation (Traffic Modelling And Control)
12. S3-3.1 - Electric Vehicle Transportation Systems (Transporation Electrification)
13. S1-2.3 - Electric Vehicle Transportation Systems (Human Factors, Travel Behavior)
14. S1-1.2 - Modeling, Control And Simulation - (Traffic Modelling And Control)
15. S2-2.1 - Shared Mobility (II)
16. S2-3.1- Shared Mobility (III)
17. S2-3.2 - Human Factors, Travel Behavior
18. S1-2.2 - Transportation Networks
19. S3-2.1 - Smart Mobility
20. S1-4.3 Transportation Electrification
21. S1-2.4 - Traffic Emissions And Noise Modeling, Monitoring And Control (Sustainability Modelling)
22. S2-4.2 - Traffic Theory For ITS (Traffic Modelling And Control)
23. S1-4.2 - Deep Learning In Transportation (Data-driven And Learning Transportation)
24. E-SOCIAL GATHERING PubQuiz (live)
25. S1-3.1 - Shared Mobility (III)
26. S1-4.1 - Shared Mobility (IV)
27. S3-1.1 - Data-driven And Learning In Transportation
28. S1-1.3 - Human Factors, Travel Behavior
29. Workshop - Platform-based Transportation: Addressing The Challenges Of Sustainability And Uncertainty
30. Workshop - Public Transport Of The FutureWorkshop - Public Transport Of The Future
31. S1-3.4 - Efficient Freight Transportation - Freight
32. S2-3.4 - Freight Data
33. S2-1.1 - Shared Mobility (I)
34. S3-2.2 - Multimodal Transportation Systems
35. S2-2.2 -Transportation Electrification
36. S3-2.3 - Modeling, Control And Simulation
37. WORKSHOP: Electrification Of Public Transport: An Integrated Energy System Approach
38. S3-1.3 - Freight Modeling And Simulation (Freight)
39. S2-4.3 - Intelligent Logistics (Freight)
40. S2-2.3 - Traffic Modelling And Control
41. S2-5.1 - Shared Mobility(IV)
42. LUNCHTIME LIVE DEMO: INTERACTION OF AN INTELLIGENT VEHICLE WITH VULNERABLE ROAD USERS
43. Coffee Break & Social Activities
44. Coffee Break
45. Coffee Break: UPLOAD YOUR PICTURE! CLICK HERE!
46. Lunch Break: CLICK HERE!
Speaking Engagement
1. Opening And Welcome
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03 Nov, 2020
Gonçalo Correia (Chair) and Meng Wang (Program chair) will welcome all participants to the Forum ISTS 2020 online....
2. CLOSING CEREMONY
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05 Nov, 2020
Topics
Modeling, Control and Simulation
Co-Authors
Dr. Mohammad Miralinaghi
Mr. Giovanni Calabrò
Michela Le Pira
Dr. Xiao Liang
Gonçalo Santos
Fanchao Liao
Qiaochu Fan
Dr. Ligia Conceicao
Anastasia Roukouni
Mrs. Nadia Giuffrida
Mr. Matteo Ignaccolo
Mr. Giuseppe Inturri
Mr. Samuel Labi
Sania Seilabi
Bart van Arem
Peyman Ashkrof
José Pedro Tavares
Dr. Oded Cats
Dr. J. Theresia Van Essen
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